My boyfriend got caught with a dub ($20) of crystal meth lastnight. He has been clean for over 3-4 years no probation no nothing, so i was wondering what would happen to him will he get alot of time? ...

So im constantly hearing about all the illegal things on limewire and so on, So why cant the FBI simply remove it? Sure theres alot of songs on there it that might take awhile, but what about ****** ...

I have seen numerous police officers at a red light turn on their sirens and lights and run the red light and immediately after passing the red light turns it off. Can they do this?...

Wakaboo14

How much does a detective in Detroit make?

My cousin is aiming to become a detective in the Detroit area, and I just want to make sure that she's choosing a career path that she can greatly benefit from. I know that it depends on where you're going to be working to accumulate how much you make per year, which is why I want to make sure that she's not going to have to struggle.

A Detective with the Detroit Police Department? Michigan State Police? FBI?

Who?

If your talking about the Detroit Police Department you have to be a police officer for more than a year to even move up to be a Detective.

Detectives = Sergeants

Detectives in Detroit Salary - $59,094 - $59,626

Wages of Police Officers vary widely based on years of service, rank, and location and size of the community in which they work.

Nationally, the median annual income of Police Officers was $49,452 and Detectives was $55,952 in 2009. The median yearly earnings of "all" workers in the U.S. were $38,428 in 2009.

Annual salaries of State Police Officers employed by the State of Michigan ranged from $22,049 to $62,536 and Detectives from $49,319 to $83,144 (mid 2010).

Annual salaries of Detectives employed by various Michigan cities in early 2009 were:

Detroit
$59,094 - $59,626

Ann Arbor
$67,662 - $75,462

Jackson
$51,023 - $60,681

Grand Rapids
$62,635 - $64.971

Most cities provide educational allowances and extra pay for evening or night shift work. Many Officers also receive a cost-of-living allowance and/or longevity pay. Most Police Officers receive group life and health insurance, paid holidays, vacations, sick leave, and pension plans. With experience and further training, demonstrated ability, and passing a promotional examination, Police Officers may advance to become Sergeants, lieutenants, and captains. Detectives have a similar career ladder with the possibility of becoming chief of Detectives after lieutenant. A bachelor or higher level degree is helpful for promotion.